SparkFun Electronics Commentsurn:uuid:214d0e4e-f1b1-d287-ce26-ac5b4c9f82492016-12-09T20:05:14-07:00SparkFun ElectronicsNate on Sketching in Hardware 2010Nateurn:uuid:28f28637-01bd-12ed-2134-26e9308eade92010-08-04T13:36:21-06:00<p>Thanks for the kind words :)<br/>
You will go far! At 13 I was barely able to read a schematic and build TI calculator data cables: <a href="http://www1.inf.tu-dresden.de/~aw4/ti85.html" rel="nofollow" >http://www1.inf.tu-dresden.de/~aw4/ti85.html</a><br/>
But then I figured out how to sell them to my friends at school&hellip;</p>Darke on Sketching in Hardware 2010Darkeurn:uuid:e36c0560-355e-5ebc-e8f9-e563bae66d702010-08-04T11:09:07-06:00<p>I was going to be an archaeologist (I know, a bit ambitious for a 13 year old), but after getting in the world of electronics (I took a lot of time thinking about this decision. A whole month. :p) I think I did almost a 180 and decided that this is what I want to do. Sparkfun is probably the coolest company that&rsquo;s into electronics engineering out there (with Adafruit right below it, but Sparkfun completely beats that), and has really inspired me to do more in electronics. A bit deep, I&rsquo;m suppose, for a daily update though. 0_o</p>Gintaras on Sketching in Hardware 2010Gintarasurn:uuid:db160de9-4d29-d6b0-ad53-d1169c66b5f12010-08-04T10:50:58-06:00<p>It&rsquo;s an Arduino book published by O'Reilly Japan.<br/>
<a href="http://www.oreilly.co.jp/books/9784873114538/" rel="nofollow" >http://www.oreilly.co.jp/books/9784873114538/</a></p>RM2 on Sketching in Hardware 2010RM2urn:uuid:34298aba-86b4-954a-9ab1-ba06d947f3472010-08-04T10:38:55-06:00<p>What is that book on the table in the picture with the subtitle &ldquo;Shigeru Kobayashi and Nicolai Marquardt in full demo mode&rdquo;? It looks like a Make: book but I have never seen it before. It looks like its title is Prototyping Lab or something like that. Do you have the original hi-res photo?</p>GHH on Sketching in Hardware 2010GHHurn:uuid:e3fd80f7-1274-c12a-07bf-f4f041d1a2d52010-08-04T09:51:52-06:00<p>Is the Encounter Restaurant &ldquo;what the people in 1965 thought the world would be like in 1987&rdquo;?</p>